Easier to evaluate him in the NFL because he is facing NFL defenses already, but since that is all we've got I'd definitely say a 1st rounder and probably top 15. Seeing as how he is somewhat of a proven commodity, to say top 10 is being pessimistic.

Right now, he's looking like a very good deal. I think he's going to be a very good one.

With that said, we've gotten value up front. We all know why he has had issues. It's not because of his on the field abilities. Who is to say that Gordon doesn't end up with a couple of positive urine tests in the next couple seasons and start fall off the map? I'm not saying it's likely, I'm just saying that's the concern that these NFL teams had before the supplemental draft. And, his marijuana habit, not poor performance, led to his departure from Kansas.

Agree with others.....if he produced this year and showed maturity (really dedicating to get off drugs and focus on football) he would of defintely been a top pick....I think we got a steal. Also, I'm not too concerned about him testing postive (at least not for pot), as I think our team right now has some good vets who can look out for the younger guys.

He's defintely surpassed my expectations and his numbers should be better if our QB wasn't inconsistent.

I had hope for Gordon, however, I did not think he would be this good this early.

As raw as he was supposed to be, I figured it would take him until at least next year to make an impact.

He has been unreal

Hopefully all our young starters on offense [and defense] improve and they should. Weeden,Richardson,Schwartz,Gordan,Benjamon,Cameron,Cooper and even Mohard. Weeden is the key._________________browns and indian fan 7272

He's finally starting to run his routes consistently, and you can tell that Weeden (and the coaches) have a lot more trust in him. It's nice to see more in-routes and curls (not that I don't like the posts and the flies ).

Also, Little has impressed me with how he has shut his mouth and done work. Some clutch catches and blocks over the last few weeks. And very little chirping._________________Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.It will happen some day. Not sure when.

He's finally starting to run his routes consistently, and you can tell that Weeden (and the coaches) have a lot more trust in him. It's nice to see more in-routes and curls (not that I don't like the posts and the flies ).

Also, Little has impressed me with how he has shut his mouth and done work. Some clutch catches and blocks over the last few weeks. And very little chirping.

Most important thing about Gordon as of late is that he hasn't dogged many, if any, routes. He's an over the top threat, he's a middle of the field threat.

As to Little, he's matured in front of our eyes since being called out. That's a great sight to see.